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*[[Battery Cell (Large)|Large Battery cells]] charged in 28 minutes and 16 seconds (did the math not actual test) | *[[Battery Cell (Large)|Large Battery cells]] charged in 28 minutes and 16 seconds (did the math not actual test) | ||
*[[Battery Cell (Nuclear)|Nuclear Battery cells]] charged in 225 minutes and 28 seconds or 4 hours 15 minutes and 28 seconds (also math) | *[[Battery Cell (Nuclear)|Nuclear Battery cells]] charged in 225 minutes and 28 seconds or 4 hours 15 minutes and 28 seconds (also math) | ||
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+ | Explanation of math So basically i just took the joules a batter has. So for a large battery it has 288,000J then dividing it by the small cell's joules ,36000 getting 8 which then i multiply by how much time it took the small cell to charge (3:52) and boom there ya go |
Revision as of 18:59, 19 March 2018
Portable Solar Panel
Properties | |
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Stacks | No |
Recipe | |
Created With | Electronics Printer |
Cost | 5g Iron, 3g Gold, 10g Copper |
Description
This small, self deploying solar panel has one battery slot (refer to picture) and cannot have the solar panels tuned to the sun. Therefore this little device should be used for long excursions where recharges may be necessary. This should be used as a emergency power device and not as a Main Source of power
Information to know
- Visibility is Equal to Watts Produced (50 visibility Watts 50)
- Mainly used for tool battery recharges and maybe Emergency suit charges
- Works best with Small Battery cells
Statistics
- Small Battery cells charged in 3 minutes and 52 seconds
- Large Battery cells charged in 28 minutes and 16 seconds (did the math not actual test)
- Nuclear Battery cells charged in 225 minutes and 28 seconds or 4 hours 15 minutes and 28 seconds (also math)
Explanation of math So basically i just took the joules a batter has. So for a large battery it has 288,000J then dividing it by the small cell's joules ,36000 getting 8 which then i multiply by how much time it took the small cell to charge (3:52) and boom there ya go